Plechelm
Plechelm,, is honoured in both the Catholic Church and the Old Catholic Church as a patron saint of the Netherlands.
Life
According to Alban Butler, Plechelm was an English Saxon born in southern Scotland. Richard Stanton places him in the north of England.After being ordained, he made a pilgrimage to Rome, with two fellow monks, Saints Wiro and Otger. Having been consecrated a bishop, perhaps by Pope Sergius I, he returned home with a number of holy relics. He then started with Wiro and the deacon Otger on a mission to Gaul. They were well received by Pepin of Herstal, who gave the missionaries St. Peter's Mount. They built a monastery there which was important in the Christianisation of the Netherlands. Many missions were sent from there to the provinces between the Rhine and the Meuse.
According to John O'Hanlon, it is said that Plechelm and Wiro were present at Synod of Utrecht in 697. Plechelm died in Sint Odiliënberg at the age of 100 years.